An airport is a location where aircraft take off and land.

Airport may also refer to:

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Port Columbus International Airport

Coordinates: 39°59′53″N 082°53′31″W / 39.99806°N 82.89194°W / 39.99806; -82.89194

Port Columbus International Airport (IATA: CMH, ICAO: KCMH, FAA LID: CMH), commonly shortened to Port Columbus, is a Class C international airport located 6 miles (9.7 km) east of downtown Columbus, Ohio, USA. It is managed by the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, which also oversees operations at Rickenbacker International Airport and Bolton Field. The airport code 'CMH' stands for "Columbus Municipal Hangar," an old name for the airport.

Port Columbus is primarily a passenger airport. It provides 140 non-stop flights to 34 airports via 6 airlines daily. Traffic reached 6,355,974 passengers in 2014, a 2.1% increase over the previous year.

According to a 2005 market survey, Port Columbus attracts about 50% of its passengers from outside of its 60-mile (97 km) radius primary service region. In addition, the airport also handles freight and US mail, with 10,411,920 units of freight and 8,537,279 units of mail passing through in 2006.

Airport (2009 film)

Airport is a 2009 Bollywood film directed by Anubhav Sinha and produced by Anubhav Sinha and Anupam Sinha. It starred Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Sunil Shetty and Arjun Rampal.

Cast

  • Sunny Deol
  • Bobby Deol
  • Sunil Shetty
  • Arjun Rampal
  • References

    External links

  • Airport cast and crew

  • Disco (software)

    Disco is an application for Mac OS X developed by Austin Sarner, Jasper Hauser and Jason Harris.

    The software is an optical disc authoring utility, which allows users to burn CDs and DVDs with multisession support, disc duplication, burning VIDEO_TS folders, disc spanning as well as a searchable disc index, dubbed Discography. Disco also features an interactive "3D smoke" animation which is visible when burning. This smoke responds to microphone input, as well as mouse input, causing perturbations in the smoke effect.

    Disco was designed as a low-cost alternative to the popular Mac OS X optical disc authoring application, Roxio Toast.

    Since its launch in 2007, Disco was available as shareware, requiring users to purchase a license after burning seven discs with it on a single computer. In July 2011, a free license code to activate the application was published on its official website, effectively making the application available as freeware.

    References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Metro Station (album)

    Metro Station is the eponymously titled debut length album by pop band Metro Station. The album was released on September 18, 2007 under Columbia/Red Ink.

    Four singles were released from the album; "Shake It" and "Seventeen Forever" charted on the Billboard Hot 100. The album debuted at #189 on the U.S. Billboard 200, but reached a peak of #39 in June 2008. The single "Shake It" was certified Platinum in 2008. Since its release, Metro Station has sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States.

    The album was released in the UK on March 30, 2009. The version of the album released in the UK contains 2 exclusive bonus tracks including a brand new track, "After the Fall". The first UK single, "Shake It", was released a week before, on March 23, 2009.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Metro Station, except "True to Me" by Metro Station, Sam Hollander and Dave Katz. 

    Release history

    Charts

    Personnel

  • Trace CyrusGuitar, Vocals
  • Mason MussoVocals, Guitar
  • Disco 45

    Disco 45 was a music magazine published monthly in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. It was best known for printing the lyrics of pop songs of the time. It was published by the Trevor Bolton Partnership of Rye, Sussex (UK).

    History and profile

    Disco 45 was established in 1970. Issue 1 was published in December 1970 and featured a photo of Mick Jagger on the front cover and the lyrics from songs by Jimmy Ruffin, Cat Stevens, Don Partridge, Roger Whittaker, Pickettywitch, Stevie Wonder, Creedence Clearwater Revival and others. Each issue published the lyrics of the popular songs.

    It was originally priced at 1 shilling, changing to 5p post-decimalisation.

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    Airport Disco

    by: Athlete

    It's just a blur of red and yellow
    Lovers dancing to the beat
    I saw you at the center of it all
    The most beautiful thing
    Oh, I want to take you home
    With me tonight
    I want to take you home
    With me tonight
    Some are here to remember
    Some are here to forget
    That we used you for nothing
    And we couldn't care less
    Oh, beautiful world.
    Can I win you back?
    Beautiful world.
    Have you figured it out yet?
    Have you figured it out yet?
    So why don't you share it with us?
    Just a blur of red and yellow
    That everyone chose to ignore
    We all sucked that beauty from you
    And kept coming back for more
    Oh, beautiful world
    Can I win you back?
    Beautiful world
    Have you figured it out yet?
    Have you figured it out yet?
    So why don't you share it with us?
    Oh beautiful world
    Can I win you back?
    Beautiful world
    Have you figured it out yet?
    Have you figured it out yet?
    So why don't you share it with us?
    Have you figured it out yet?
    Have you figured it out yet?
    So why don't you share it with us?




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